FANTASY FOOTBALL

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Green Bay Packers tight end Martellus Bennett fined $9,115 by the NFL for his unnecessary roughness penalty in Sunday's regular-season opener against the Seattle Seahawks. Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane was not docked any money.